Is there an efficient way to leverage my staff article into meeting the ALWR Requirement?
Potentially. You could seek an independent study with a faculty member who specializes in the topic covered by your 13 page staff article, and convert your article into one that meets all the ALWR Requirements, including page length. Whether you could use your 13 page staff article as a jumping off point for your ALWR through an independent study would be subject to the discretion of the faculty member supervising the independent study. Keep in mind, however, that your staff article cannot be a reduced version of a paper you are preparing in another class. If you seek an ALWR using your staff article, you must write the staff article first, and do the ALWR independent study in a subsequent semester. There may be a limited number of faculty members who (a) specialize in the topic area covered by your staff article, (b) have sufficient time to supervise an independent study and (c) will allow you to take your staff article from a prior semester and use it as a starting point for the long
Related Questions
- Do our partners volunteer time, staff time, refreshments and provision of meeting space meet the requirement for in-kind support? Should we include letters of support from partners for their work?
- Can my staff article for Law Review be used to satisfy the ALWR Requirement in the Student Handbook?
- Is there an efficient way to leverage my staff article into meeting the ALWR Requirement?